[Bug 553] New: html
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Tue Mar 6 17:14:52 CET 2007
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=553
Summary: html
Product: pkttables
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: pkttables
AssignedTo: laforge at netfilter.org
ReportedBy: the0ne23 at yahoo.com
While the potential exists in the code to turn Bugzilla into a technical
support ticket system, task management tool, or project management tool,
Bugzilla's developers have chosen to focus on the task of designing a system
to track software defects. Mandated design requirements include:[3]
the ability to run on freely available, open source tools. While Bugzilla
development includes work to support commercial databases, tools, and
operating systems, this is not intended to come at the expense of open source
ones.
the maintenance of speed and efficiency at all costs. One of Bugzilla's major
attractions to developers is its lightweight implementation and speed, so
calls into the database are minimized whenever possible, data fetching is kept
as light as possible, and generation of heavy HTML is avoided.
ANSI SQL calls and data types in queries and tables. database specific calls
and datatypes are avoided whenever possible, and developers are encouraged to
convert existing SQL calls and data types to ANSI SQL where possible.
browser agnosticism in HTML and form generation, including cleaning up the
HTML output of Bugzilla, and following all applicable Web standards.
Bugzilla's notion of a "bug" is very general, and Bugzilla uses the term "bug"
to track not only software bugs but also all other user-submitted tracking
tickets; for instance, Mozilla.org and the MediaWiki project use it to track
feature requests as well. Bugs can be submitted by anybody, and will be
assigned to a particular developer. Various status updates for each bug are
allowed, together with user notes and bug examples.
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